Leprechaun Pot of Gold

Sometimes an activity takes over a year to come together. I have had these cardboard buckets for a long time. I bought them at a chain craft store and had no idea what I was going to do with them. With St. Patrick’s Day coming up, I decided that we could make a Leprechaun Pot of Gold. The kids had a blast turning their buckets into leprechauns and we used them in a St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Hunt.

You will need:

Cardboard bucket

Green paint (I mixed mine with white to get a lighter shade but plain green works fine)

It’s easy to make a leprechaun pot of gold! I mixed my green and white paint to get a lighter shade of green and poured some in a cup so my kids could paint their buckets. I put the buckets on paper plates to contain the mess while the kids painted.

The handle was the trickiest part to paint.

When it’s done, turn it over and let it dry.

When the bucket was dry, we added some glue to the inside rim and pressed on some Easter grass.

Next, glue on some eyes and draw a nose and mouth.

We noticed that our leprechauns were looking a little ragged and the kids thought they needed a hair cut.

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